Ready-to-Wear
Matthieu Blazy unveils second Chanel ready-to-wear collection
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At Paris Fashion Week, Matthieu Blazy presented his sophomore fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection for Chanel, inspired by founder Coco Chanel's ideas on functional and fantastical dresses. The show at the Grand Palais featured a construction-site set with primary-colored cranes, symbolizing a work in progress. Blazy drew from a 1950s interview with Coco Chanel, emphasizing dresses that 'crawl' for day and 'fly' for evening.
Designer Sisi Li showcased her Nells Nelson Fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection, emphasizing layering and subtle tailoring. The lineup features supple cashmere suits and fresh cuts in deep bordeaux, caramel, and teal-ish navy. Li highlighted pieces designed for versatile closet essentials beyond seasonal trends.
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Designer Tracy Reese showcased her Hope For Flowers Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection, blending scarf prints, nautical elements, and romantic florals. The lineup features foulard-style patterns and vintage-inspired silhouettes drawn from historical images. Reese emphasized durable, timeless pieces amid ongoing trends.
Victoria Beckham showcased her fall/winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection in Paris on March 6, featuring sculptural gowns in sheer fabrics, sharp suits, and voluminous coats inspired by Art Deco artist Tamara de Lempicka. The designs played with shape and texture, including dresses with three-dimensional rosettes and large overcoats paired with sheer skirts. Family members including David Beckham and children Romeo, Cruz, and Harper attended, while eldest son Brooklyn was absent amid reported family tensions.
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Designer Rick Owens showcased his Fall 2026 ready-to-wear women's collection at Paris Fashion Week, drawing inspiration from Marlene Dietrich and themes of response to threat. The show at Palais de Tokyo featured battle-ready silhouettes in earthy tones, incorporating innovative materials like Kevlar and goat hair. Owens described the collection as embodying ferocious glamour amid global crises.
Louise Trotter unveiled her second collection for Bottega Veneta on February 28, 2026, at the brand's Palazzo San Fedele headquarters during Milan Fashion Week. Inspired by Milan's brutalist architecture and hidden sensuality, the show featured powerful feminine silhouettes, sculptural tailoring, innovative textures mimicking furs and skins, and standout outerwear, blending womanly power with protective structures across 80 looks on a red carpet.
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Ermanno Scervino presented his fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Milan Fashion Week, blending 25 years of signature techniques with fresh perspectives on silhouettes and fabrics. The show featured contradictions like 1950s glamour and tailored rigor, set to Mina's soundtrack with Italian singer Giorgia in the front row. Scervino described it as a love letter to women, emphasizing harmony and sensuality.
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